A Philadelphia couple — serving 10 years' probation for the 2009 death of their toddler after they turned to prayer instead of a doctor — has violated their probation now that another of their children has died.

Herbert and Catherine Schaible belong to a fundamentalist Christian church that believes in faith-healing.

Philadelphia Judge Benjamin Lerner said at a hearing they violated the most important condition of their probation: to seek medical care for their remaining children.

Authorities have yet to file criminal charges in the death of the 8-month-old boy last week, after he suffered with diarrhea and breathing problems for days. But charges could be filed once authorities pinpoint how the baby died.

The couple is on probation after a jury convicted them of involuntary manslaughter in 2010 in the death of their 2-year-old son, Kent, from pneumonia.

i prefer quickly. the longer it is drawn out the higher the chances of escape.

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yeah i may be a retard but I'll be the one banging your girlfriend when you're out with your friends.

There is a teenage girl in our church who has scoliosis. One day I saw that she was in wheelchair on Sunday. It turned out that she was exercising and injured her spine. She was prayed for by the speaker (who has a ministry in Peru). Next week she was walking fine. Her illness with scoliosis still remains but at least she is off the wheelchair. That just saved their family a huge load of medical cost since her mother is the sole breadwinner. It happened about two months ago.

So someone got hurt, and then a week later the person was better? And you attribute this to prayer?

There is a teenage girl in our church who has scoliosis. One day I saw that she was in wheelchair on Sunday. It turned out that she was exercising and injured her spine. She was prayed for by the speaker (who has a ministry in Peru). Next week she was walking fine. Her illness with scoliosis still remains but at least she is off the wheelchair. That just saved their family a huge load of medical cost since her mother is the sole breadwinner. It happened about two months ago.

Our pastor at the age of 65 was diagnosed with colon caner third stage. The doctor opened him up and took away a third of the intestines. Then the pastor had to go thru three grueling chemo therapy. The whole church fasted and prayed for him. He has recovered since and there is no recurrence of cancer. He is still serving in our church. He is now 78. Why didn't God heal him right off? Why God allowed him to go thru those chemo? I don't know. But I do know that because of our pastor's illness, the whole church pulled itself together.

Why didn't he cure her all the way? God only had time to fix the part that would heal by itself? Busy day?

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High Tech is Sorcery and the people who are really powerful are literally telling people to commit crimes using the psychic interspace created by the WWW and Wireless. They are controlling peoples actions like drones . The two things are deeply intertwined. The more man's brain interfaces with machines the creepier it gets. They use brains separate from a human body in a supercomputer and you have The Image of the Beast. The military has been doing this since the 50s

Why didn't he cure her all the way? God only had time to fix the part that would heal by itself? Busy day?

Geez--wouldn't you think that this healing preacher would simply set up a chair, have a seat, and spend the day healing crippled children if he had the ability, through god, to do so? Guess he has other things to do.

So someone got hurt, and then a week later the person was better? And you attribute this to prayer?

Last year, there was a guy I knew that attempted to murder his GF in Florida and left her in a coma. When she awoke, they caught him. I visited the paper's website there and it had a facebook reply section. Nearly every reply was "Thank God she awoke, and/or Thank God they got the guy." Now, I don't like disparaging someone for expressing their positive sentiments, but I couldn't help but notice that nobody was thanking the doctors and/or police in their replies.

I realize you will be opening yourself up to lengthy explanations of why this is not the case, that God doesn’t exist and so forth but,QUOTE]

Told ya. But thanks for the answer.

Says the guy that can't even quote a post

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Originally Posted by Chris616

High Tech is Sorcery and the people who are really powerful are literally telling people to commit crimes using the psychic interspace created by the WWW and Wireless. They are controlling peoples actions like drones . The two things are deeply intertwined. The more man's brain interfaces with machines the creepier it gets. They use brains separate from a human body in a supercomputer and you have The Image of the Beast. The military has been doing this since the 50s